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Gallus gallus domesticus

The chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus, is the domestic form of junglefowl and the world's most widespread poultry species. Chickens include egg-laying breeds, meat breeds, dual-purpose farm birds, bantams, gamefowl, and many ornamental lines selected for comb type, feathering, size, color, and body shape. Roosters, hens, pullets, cockerels, and chicks all have different management needs, but they share core traits: scratching for food, dust bathing, roosting at night, and living within a flock hierarchy.

People keep chickens in backyards, homesteads, farms, schools, rescue settings, and breeding programs, so care should match the purpose of the flock. A safe coop needs ventilation, dry bedding, roosts, nest boxes for laying hens, and strong predator protection. Feed changes by age and use, from chick starter to layer ration or meat-bird diets, with calcium supplied separately when appropriate. Flock owners also manage biosecurity, parasites, heat stress, local ordinances, and rooster behavior. Breed choice should reflect climate, temperament, egg goals, growth rate, and whether birds will be confined or allowed supervised range.

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La Fleche Chicken: Breed Profile, the Devil Bird Comb, and Buying Guide

The La Fleche is a rare French chicken best known for one unmistakable feature: a V-shaped comb of two upright red spikes that look like small horns, which earned the black, glossy bird its old nickname of “the devil’s bird.” Behind that striking look is a serious, centuries-old breed. In France it was prized as […]

Iowa Blue Chicken: Breed Profile, the Truth About the Name, and Buying Guide

The Iowa Blue is a rare American heritage chicken that, despite its name, is not blue at all. It is a dual-purpose farm fowl developed near Decorah, Iowa, in the first half of the twentieth century, and the standard bird shows a striking silver-and-charcoal pattern rather than any solid blue color: a clean silvery-white head […]

Rhodebar Chicken: The Autosexing Rhode Island Red, Explained

The Rhodebar is a rare British autosexing chicken, a red-gold, barred version of the Rhode Island Red whose day-old chicks can be told apart by sex on sight. That single trick is the reason most people search the breed: cockerels hatch as paler, yellowish chicks with a large diffuse head spot, while pullets hatch darker […]

Egyptian Fayoumi Chicken: Breed Profile, Eggs, and Buying Guide

The Egyptian Fayoumi is a small, ancient landrace chicken from the Fayoum region of Egypt, prized for exceptional heat tolerance, hard foraging instincts, and an unusual degree of natural disease resistance that has made it one of the most studied breeds in poultry science. It is a light, upright, Mediterranean-type fowl: silver-white head and neck […]

Azteca Bantam Chicken: What This Tiny Breed Really Is

The Azteca bantam is not a single, formally defined chicken breed so much as a popular name for a group of very small ornamental bantams bred in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latino backyard flocks across the Americas. You will also see the same small birds called Kikiriki, currito, or simply the Mexican miniature chicken, and […]

Best Egg Laying Chickens: Breeds That Lay 280+ Eggs Per Year

The backyard chicken revolution is in full swing. Over 11 million U.S. households now keep flocks (that’s a 28% jump since 2023). With egg prices rising and more people interested in growing their own food, everyone’s asking: “Which chickens lay the most eggs?” If you want hens that fill your egg basket every day, you […]

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